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Table Mountain defines Cape Town, revered by early San people as 'Hoerikwaggo' and now used by locals for navigation.
Robben Island Museum, 7km offshore, offers historic tours via scheduled ferries from the V&A Waterfront.
Zeitz MOCAA showcases Africa’s largest collection of contemporary art from across the diaspora.
Cape Point Nature Reserve, part of Table Mountain Park, offers wildlife sightings like baboons and antelopes.
Escape the city buzz with manicured gardens blending into the wild fynbos vegetation.
Capetonians are adventurous, filling the mountains with hikers, bikers, and trail-runners on weekends.
Stellenbosch is the closest Winelands spot, ideal for quick visits or trips around Cape Town.
Explore False Bay with Simon’s Town Boat Company for seals, whales, and even orcas.
A sandy cove near Cape Point offers sunbathing and swimming in clear waters, though space is tight at high tide.
The Promenade offers sea and sunset views, perfect for strolling, relaxing, or people-watching in Cape Town.